Pen and pencil holder



Nov; 10, 1925- 1,5 0,955

w. w. WALTERS PEN AND PENCIL HOLDER Filed Feb. 6, 1925 direction to formyielding friction members thatdecrease the space of the sections formedby the partitions.

2. In a pencil and pen holder, the combination of a casing, a sleeveadapted to telescope into said casingandibeheld "in place Wi.th n saidcasing by frictional contact therewith, a pair of spring fingers mountedWithin said sleeve, each of said pair of spring fingers having asemi-circular depression formed theren, said depressions being adaptedto be linednp with each other, a pin carried by said sleeve and adaptedto pass" thru said depressionsin said pair of fingers to lock said" pairof fingers together attheir' middle thereof.

3. In a eneil and pen holder the combination o acasing, a sleeve adaptedto telescope into said casin we and be held in place Within said casingJfrictional' contact therewith, a; pair-Lo 1sprifngfingersniountedwithin said" sleeve, each; brand pair of spring fingers having asemicircular depression formed therein, said depressions being adaptedto be l-ned up Wlth each other, a pin carried by said sleeve and adaptedto pass thru said depressions in said pair of fingers to lock said pairof fingers together atv their middle thereof, each of said pair ofsprings bulging out above and below their common fastening points Withinsaid sleeve to form a pair of yielding friction points on each side ofthe part;tion formed by said pair of springs.

4. In a pencil and pen. holder, the combination of a casing, a sleeveadapted to telescope into said casing, spring fingers supported Withinsaid sleeve and forming transverse partitions therein, a blister formedin said casing near the top thereof, said blister having openings ateach end thereof to permit the insertion of a locking pin to'hold saidcasing in place in a pocket.

'Iirtestiliiony whereof I aiiix my signature.

WILLIAM V. WALTERS.

